incursion

英[ɪnˈkɜ:ʃn]
美[ɪnˈkɜrʒn]

基本释义

  • n.侵犯; 侵入; (河水等)流入; 袭击

词性变化

实用例句

...armed incursions into border areas by rebel forces.

叛军武装入侵边境地区

Traditional crafts remain remarkably unchanged by the slow incursion of modern ways.

传统工艺继续保持原有的特色,没有因现代化手段的缓慢引入而改变。

...her disastrous incursion into the property market.

她非常不明智地转入房地产市场

A fourth supporter was banned for a pitch incursion.

此外,还有1名球迷在赛后试图冲进场内袭击他人.

期刊摘选

We know of your incursion into our territory.

我们知道你们袭击了我们的领土.

电影对白

The incursion caused no political stir , and was played down by the authorities asas the army.

这一“渗透侵”没有引起半点政治上的波动, 无论是政府方面,还是在军事方面,双方都低调地处理了这一事件.

期刊摘选

The incursion caused no political stir , and was played down the civil authorities asas the army.

这一“入侵”没有引起半点政治上的波动, 无论是政府方面,还是在军事方面,双方都低调地处理了这一事件.

期刊摘选

But never before did a single incursion take place, which has serious consequences.

但以前从来没有发生过进入巴基斯坦领土的行动.这种行动后果严重.

期刊摘选

Pakistanis say another incursion this week was repulsed, though both armies deny it.

巴基斯坦人称,他们在本周击退了另一起入侵, 不过两国军方都否定了这种说法.

期刊摘选

Unlawful incursion has been threatening the safety of computer network system.

摘要非法入侵一直威胁着计算机网络系统的安全.

期刊摘选

They were outraged by our incursion into Cambodia.

他们对我们入侵柬埔寨感到愤慨.

辞典例句

Save for this annual incursion, they left literature alone.

除了这一年一度的例外, 他们与文学无缘.

辞典例句

Traditional crafts remain remarkably unchanged by the slow incursion of modern ways.

传统工艺继续保持原有的特色,没有因现代化手段的缓慢引入而改变。

柯林斯例句

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. the act of entering some territory or domain (often in large numbers);

    "the incursion of television into the American livingroom"

  • 2. an attack that penetrates into enemy territory

  • 3. the mistake of incurring liability or blame